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ani! Carolinian. Volume IS. ii-i. Mr nun.i.. IP 011 1R £TR 5. See Royster A Martin's "bee hive" shirt for To ct. Charlotte is to Lave four new ruil roads within the next two yearn. ' I \N v \ K>T at Royster & Mai tin's White I lont ( lothing Finporiutm I here will be 1 hanksgiving service iii th«- Presbyterian church *o cl;t\ at 1 1 oeh ck. I me Silk Handkerchiefs at the \\ hite Front J hank-giving services in tin* Kpis cojtal churcli to-day nt II o'clock bv R V. \\ eston. f, n '''in Imd what you want in tine clothing at Royster A, Martin's. Hic'auy, \. .Many a rabbit that was happy this morning ji- to-night in the land of forgetfulness. Full T)• r— i Shiits at Rovstei A Martins White Front Clothing Fm porium. For men s furnishings call at Itoys ter A Martin's white front clothing . emporium. Hickory, N.,C. If some body would' stir up some news or a dog - tight it would help out local editors greatly. Real-estate is on a flutter : watch the feathers fly at the offices of ("line A Mill! ill next week. To night in the opening ball and banquet of the Hickory Inn. We will give nil acc unt of it n xt wet k I - ' VSHION AHI K NH KU I \N. fot, even ing dress, at i!o\st» r A*. Martins Clothing and Furnishing Fmporium. Rev. Murphy, I'as'or of the Ii e fornn d church in Maiden, pi t ached two fine sermons in Hickory Sun day. There is a big game of foot ball betwttn the Trinity college and Chapel Hill teams at Raleigh this ♦ veiling. Ihe m mbers of the (. oterie in dulged in a nut party last Pue-dn} night which formed a v rv cnjoya ble program. Christinas presents for men and boys can be hud at Royster A. Mar tin's white front clothing emporium. Hickory, N. C. No preaching in either the Metho list or R« formed churches. Thanks «*■ i\i i I «_r Pa v. They will unite with the Rresbytei ians. Young ladies can tind -ilk muttfer to suit th«- most fastidious beau at the white front clots ing emporium. Hickory. N. C Track laying has c. mmeiiced on the knowi.ie Southern ifrom Knox ville to Murphv and ten miles wiii belaid at once. \-heville Citizen. Luge stock of photograph al bums, toilet cases. -:.avmg t. writing desk-, tl "*er vase-, doll carriages, siuail wagons et .a. Royster - drug -tore. Mi- A Mcintosh returned home la -1 Tuesday immil g after an «x- U ndt 1 visit I' the astern t tlie St ito Her I any frit: 1- me glad t > Nvejc me lit r hone. The man wl. Ml ovt r :!.e 1-g- in the-ti» t the other night. w.-ht»: know if he m st sue the town ci thi men who\ nt tlit in th» re. He h :e - the moon will -l ine whi-n he gee- t > church at night again. o C I > i I Service In t l>«»»*e I>a> **. Wi ll'irri-' n prove hiivse'f a civi. -» r\ ice i • foi ijici ' S e Jc. ] es 1:21 "And the children of Benja min did not drive cut the Jebu-ites that inhabited Jerusalem: but the Jebusites dwell with the children of Hei jamin in Jeiusa'em to this biv Web-ter's Weekly See alt»o Judges I:3o—"Neither di 1 /ebu'on drive out the inhabit ants of Nahalol ; but the Cananites dwelt among them ami became ti'bu tfirie- Judges 20:35 --And the Lord -mot'- I»'-njaraiin. And it came to pass iu the f■ tilth 'e ir of Co ovt i that 'here w«nt w a crv from 1l e /ebulomtes : "T urr the raseals out,' but Orover. the captain of the ho>ts thomdit 11e»t so. but allowed certain of t' em to remain in C>otham. wheta tl.ev hold oiTice to this du\. And when they and the Renjaminite con-pired together in the fourth vear of (Irover, an 1 set the battle it; at i\ tie Ci rot; ii' ♦ - w ere siiiit t- . hip ai 1 thigh : nml when /ebulon. ' the seer, heard thereof, he said: "It was the confounded Civil Service humbug that fixed us. And Benja , mill sniffed the bret ze afar- oil. and bru-hed lii- locks and ei t his bread with joy. and thanked his (iod that the "rascals had l>een "tributarn s to the defeat of his enemies. II til lies > H, tlie Truth. Things are getting at a pretty pass in this country. If an editor dare publish tlie fact that a bill of indictment has been foijnd against an abscond ng embez/'er and forger, his brothers or other friends feel that they must vindicate his rascality by whipping tlu editor. CridersmY circumstance- two of J. 1> Connelly s brothers undertook to whip Joe Caldwell, editor of the Landmark, but the correspondent put- it. ••Joe a good one and got in hi.- work like a little man, flooring one of his a-sail:»nts. and was about to work the "John S lllivan racket on the oilier when the crowd parted them. A little blood was shed on both sides." Mr. Connelly's brothers may tind that they had best attend to their own and leave J. R. s busi n(-s alone. Fighting will not wipe out his unfoitunate disgrace. lie l lutnUiiil and tiiHrllahle. This is thanksgiving day. We hope vou all have a better 1 hank-- ..i\ii,«r dinner tnan the editor has. We hope \ oil will M ' '_o t'» eh iivh and >/ive thank- to (iod for Ills ■ 'Oodnoss and mercy, and give alms {,» the orphans a- you aie able. Those who do not go to church can ■ ; lit a d 'ar in an ei.>e.« j e and sen 1 it t» I >r. B. 1' 1 1 : . Super: !-i .- ei t of the Orphan A-ylum. Oxford. N. C. and } oil w; ; «•: !ov y ur .im ne-i more, -j end a happier day and havt a livelier 1 '] -e t: •»!' Co.':"- m.-l - est I•'t- s: n will oe \ l-11 e. 1 on a? 1 \ - n b ;s.;i»• s- th;ough the year t • ' (ii 1 ;i»ve- a cheerfa. g1 v t' r. \lieacl r , Wah 1 !« M- ',! 1 , 1 11 it .t. : r, F r ; the • t. A . "*ht 1 est i "edt 1 St !.a! . tie s' it • . .a \ . . 1 - :« ■t; ' x ' ■ . by -L w ;n_* u,x 1»r J"1 re. f . ■. • Senator S. 11 • 1. ; i'. iW 1 i U'. 1 I -11 i C .1 .IS » - *'hi Bt eli cti ifkmi :. :a x • i ma \ * • • 1 ' ( J , S I . Tti ; t r atawba l> 1:» a * HMcherv, ittortb Carolina, Nt w t"iirt>llna IndiHlrit s. I rom the I.* > lesman tuj eL.t we clip items of new industries on to be started .ii c ;r State, as fi»l --lo s : Hickory. N. —A j rivate company ate negotiating witli the Brush Com pany for an electric plant : Ihuty arc lights. 2.000 candle pow er. and 200 incasdescent Charlotte, N C.— We want to pur- 1 iia-e H.l machii.erv lit ••es-at ' t'- make bucket• and hanie-. :t!sf> en gine, be»ilf r, etc., to run -ame. •J 11. Wini in«. ios. (ii 'een-boro. N. C—We intend putting up machine; \ f.>r the manu factuie 'if -a-ii. dooi.s and bi.n Is Machine makei s would do well to correspond with u-. i. M > N 1 1 M! 4 I I . Hickor\. N. t .—L. L. Shuforo. i>. W . Shuler and otiie s are going to stiirt either a refrigerator factory or chair factoiy; have not vet decided. 1 ,aleig... N. ( - No! th (ai olina Wagon Factory has been organized, with a capital e>f £1.">.000. Hickory. N. C. W'e int(-nd erect ing a wood-working factoiy and w 1 need all new maehineiy as soon as we have completed our arrange ments. I> W SUTLER. W'adesboro. N. C—We are about to put up a four gang mill and a rubbing bed. The building is up and we are about to put in the mn chinery. W'e arc also digging a well and a reservoir for water supply. We have finished a railroad switch half a mile long which terminates underneath a powerful steam der rick in the quarry, and have a side Hack to supply the mill. We intend to buy a large steam pump for the quarry, also a convnient pump to pump water to a tank on top of the ; mill. W AI>K-I?Oi:o I>i ' U N S i"' NH o Closing on Thank^Kiviuu. As ha- heretofore been the cu-torn among the good people of Hickory, the following firms will close their stores to-day : Bank of Hickorv. A. A. Shu ford. 1 >yster A Mai tin. F. B Alexander. Shuford A Co.. Host A Co.. C. M. White. Link. McComb A Co., Moore a ( o , SeagU Bros., Hall Bros . J. M. Lawrence. J W. McMillian, R. W Johnston. ('hari Mat tin. I ,;»tta vV Beaid. 1 Field Bros . A 1 >ernet hv Br«»- . Davis Bre>- . l'i Inn nt NN'agon Work-. T Rowland (.«>«>(! Templar*.. I lie (irai. 1 I. ♦ w i:. i .e♦ • t ■ Cai v on ti:e ~th an 1 '>th of I U-r* n, bel' F.fTort- w--.1l be u.ade t • gvt 1 e laced ra' e- \•rt he t r.lrt adsf-r v> itoi -I> th»- ( ',i an 1 lA ' Igi Let every W'l »|1 r ' r-' ' v • 1 1 • 1 ' . : t Ct- 'i a i» e_;itet! Ite>g .t' - is fUCstt" ito rwar i tt.e hH'.:.' ~ - lch de.egftt* - to A }» Va't -. L - lg»- ; ft r be : i-'VMed It i- t• : a f. 1 .r. • la: • a .11 ass. -.. i.• ' \\ anted. As! k rt. e: -Iget: • 1 v t '• -r: ♦} ir• t•» '' - " • \* t v * * Southern ioti\tn. lion. I he Inter-State Coi vention ct! • I to me» t in Me»i:tgomerv. A il tUiH. I>ecembei 12th. i- a mattel f-r>at impoi'tance the whole South It 1a 1 it- origin in 1 • xa-. whose C« mini- Bioner of itnn* gration,. acting with those of othei State-, called 'he Convention at a- a cen tral point, easily i*aeheJ from ev» i v ]>ai tof the Sou!!:. The ( naeriioi - of the Several S» it '-. or th» COM 1111--h >nei Hof I?;.* • gr l11' n. 'a- >• •»; poii 'e lfu 1 'i-t-' i f delegates ]( « | the a* ten den e i ! »»a 1 v pro: . i-« '■ > be large. Tije citizens of Montgom ery ( aw« apj>o.:.t» 1 h ca' • »mmit tees. at d fue doing all in tin • p. - t > make a success of tlie und» rtal e R» lnc«-d l at« s hft\ ♦ 1• en -er'.i« 1 of .ije fare for the i »und 11 ij• f' all point- in the South, tickets be ing on sale I >ec» mber 10, and until lan. ISsO. I.lUe 1 * mid Our C outitr*. I nder the head "Persona! M« n tion, in the N. J Sir,' dav Leader, we find this item: "(leneral Drakes ehlest Vuguwta Secor and Margaret Ta» returned home Friday « vt-ning from a seven months vi.-it anumg many friend- in Westein North Cai olina. They are sun burned, strong and hearty, an 1 have nothing but praise for the hospitable people in that delightful section of our coun try." If was our goo 1 fortune and p en ure to meet tlie young ladii s while in our hospitable Southland 1 he\ are handsome, cultivated and enter taining. We are glad they vet* pleased with our people and eout trv and hoj e they will come ag m and bring their friends. \»rtli Carolina !>.»> at liiKiiHta. '! he Management of the Nat. i t Fxpo.-ition a' Augusta, (la., has ap pointed Thursday. Dfcemdei (itli, ■ a- "North Carolina Day.' The\ have extended an invitation to ail the people of our State to vi--it th»ir City at that time that they ma\ sc» the Wonderful I'.xpositn :i of v uth ern Industries and N utinrn Ma ehinei y that have been c »nc»-nt i a'ed in the immen-e b ii dii g ti.»-\ «\• erected and at the -ame time that the people of the two S'at-- IIIH\ meet socially, and confer tog»thei ii] i n i jiiestioti- of vit a. mN i > ' t all. The Third patty papers of tl « state, the N C Prohibitionist, the Pr hibition Leader, at 1 the Durham Progi'F --. tJa ve undel the name of North State Pi hibitioni-t. w;tL N\ . i of the l'rogre--. editor Ihe } ftp* i be j ut.li-h' 1 :t. Duiham f i tie Jr» sf !.♦. hl l W ill be j.■ .ved to lift e j). al it the tlr-' »t next wa' We ;• en* 1 v heard t i." re ■•a! ♦ 1 . io n t s.-e how t man can I . 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